Charleston Eco Boat Cruise with stop at Morris Island Lighthouse

Join us for a 2.5-hour group boat cruise through the cherished tidal creeks of Charleston, South Carolina. This excursion includes an enlightening hour-long stop on the picturesque Morris Island, givi

Join us for a 2.5-hour group boat cruise through the cherished tidal creeks of Charleston, South Carolina. This excursion includes an enlightening hour-long stop on the picturesque Morris Island, giving you the opportunity to explore its untouched beach, collect seashells, search for shark teeth, and admire the historic lighthouse. During the journey to and from the island, our naturalist captain will provide in-depth insights into the local ecosystems and historical context. Stay attentive as your captain highlights and describes the diverse wildlife you may encounter, such as Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, wading birds, pelicans, sea turtles, and more. This cruise offers a perfect blend of education, adventure, and natural beauty, ensuring a memorable experience for all participants.

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Location: Charleston

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the Eco Boat Cruise?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but it’s great for kids of all ages! Just keep in mind that younger kids might need some help with the seashells and shark teeth search. Also, the boat ride can be a little bumpy, so it’s good to be prepared. Just bring along some snacks and water for them, and they should have a blast!

Q: What's the parking situation like at the start of the cruise?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky depending on the time of day. There’s a public lot nearby, but it fills up fast, especially on weekends. I recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early to snag a good spot. If you can’t find a spot, there are some paid areas a bit further away. Just be prepared to walk a little!

Q: What should we wear for the eco boat cruise?

A: Wear something comfortable and breathable since it can get hot out there! Flip-flops are great for the beach stop, but make sure to bring a pair of sneakers or something sturdy for the boat. A hat and sunscreen are a must, too! You don’t want to get burned while you’re enjoying the beautiful views.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Eco Boat Cruise in Charleston!

Hey everyone! I’m planning to surprise my mom with the Eco Boat Cruise and a stop at Morris Island. She loves nature and history, so I think this will be perfect! Has anyone done this? What was your favorite part? I’m also curious about how long the boat ride is and if we’ll see dolphins. Thanks!

Just got back from the Eco Boat Cruise and it was amazing!

I just did the Eco Boat Cruise last weekend, and it was a total blast! The stop at Morris Island was stunning. I collected some awesome shells and even found a couple of shark teeth. The naturalist was super engaging and shared so much cool info about the local wildlife! I highly recommend this if you’re looking for a fun outing in Charleston.